App Screenshots

Global Health IQ main dashboard with outbreak map and alert overview
Global Outbreak Distribution world map with environmental risk analysis
Outbreak detail view for Influenza A(H5N1) in Vietnam
AI Data Aggregation and Quality Metrics with Early Warning System
AI Prediction Center with stream processing and source reliability
News and Intelligence Center with search trends and live monitoring
Brutalist View with 3D globe and command center interface

Overview

GlobalHealthIQ is a public health intelligence workspace designed for outbreak-aware cities and campuses. It ingests existing reporting streams and third-party feeds, then surfaces patterns, anomalies, and emerging clusters in a single interface.

Ministries of health, universities, and local clinics can monitor risk in real time, model potential spread, and coordinate responses across regions. Running on top of SerpenSky, GlobalHealthIQ turns connected infrastructure into a front line for prevention rather than just a communication tool once a crisis has already begun.

Who It's For

  • Public health agencies at the city, regional, or national level.
  • Campus health & safety teams in universities or SerpenSky-aligned campuses.
  • Research collaborators exploring data-driven epidemic modeling and surveillance.

Key Features

  • Conceptual framework for integrating case data, syndromic surveillance, mobility, and environmental signals.
  • Scenario modeling tools for exploring 'what if' trajectories instead of only reacting to confirmed events.
  • Interface concepts for alerting, escalation, and collaboration between teams and jurisdictions.
  • Ethics and governance track that centers data minimization, consent, and equity in how signals are used.

Stage & Targets

Stage: Research and prototype phase, with interest in carefully scoped pilots.

Target milestones (2025–2026):

  • Co-develop pilot concepts with a small number of public health partners.
  • Validate data architecture, governance, and consent patterns with legal and ethical advisors.
  • Integrate learnings into how SerpenSky and S³M think about health-aware infrastructure.

Where It Fits in Serpens Inc

GlobalHealthIQ connects the Serpens thesis to one of its most serious potential applications: preventing or mitigating outbreaks in real environments.

It will be especially relevant for SerpenSky campuses, where connectivity, architecture, and community programs can all play a role in resilience.